The Fire Control Ordinance has been presented to the Commissioners and reviewed at the first reading. Public comments are appreciated. This ordinance will provide three primary benefits. It will divide the County into three distinct high fire hazard zones. These zones will allow the option to apply fire restrictions in limited areas rather than countywide in support of the diverse nature of Park County’s landscape and associated unique firefighting challenges. It will allow the County to enter into fire restrictions in coordination with State and Federal partners. Without the ordinance, we must wait for conditions to reach an emergency state which by definition does not allow time for coordination. The ordinance will also provide the Sheriff’s Office with the statutory tools needed for law enforcement. If you have any questions about the Fire Control Ordinance, please contact the Park County Fire Warden at (406) 222-4188.

Park County, Montana responsibly provides quality public services and education for the health, safety, and prosperity of all community members, businesses, and guests while supporting our exceptional natural and historic assets.

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Amazing opportunities to make a real difference in our local environment and in people's daily lives.

A PAG grant to the Yellowstone Gateway Museum in Livingston, Montana, supported the rehousing of 19th- and 20th-century photographs, scrapbooks, business ledgers, and artwork from homesteaders, ranchers, and railroad workers in temperature- and humidity-controlled storage facilities to protect these fragile records of the early history of southern Montana.

Fleshman Creek Urban Restoration Project: THEN and NOW

The purpose of the project was to restore and enhance a two-mile reach of Fleshman Creek.

Please enjoy the reports produced by six of East Side School’s 5th grade students – Morgan Sites, Tess Goosey, Ivy Everson, Cora Clayton, Analeece and Quinci Wood. They provide both historical and scientific information about Fleshman Creek and reiterate why this waterway is an important community, recreational and habitat resource.

PROPOSED US HIGHWAY 89 SOUTH, EAST RIVER ROAD, OLD YELLOWSTONE TRAIL ZONING DISTRICT AND REGULATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Park County Commission on November 15, 2018, adopted a Resolution of Intention to adopt zoning district boundaries and zoning regulations for an aera describes as; ¾ of a mile on either side of the centerline of US HWY 89 South, extending south from the city limits of Livingston, Montana and terminating at the northern edge of the Gardiner Resort Tax Area District boundary. The District also includes ¾ of a mile on either side of East River Road, Old Yellowstone Trail South Road and Old Yellowstone Trail North Road, and all areas inbetween. Written public comment will be accepted for thirty (30) days from November 30th at 5:00pm, the date of the first publication of this notice.

Zoning District Regulations

The proposed Zoning District Regulations will regulate off-premise and on-premise signage throughout the district.

Copies of the proposed zoning district boundary map and regulations are on file with the Park County Clerk and Recorder, 414 East Callender Street, Livingston, Montana, and on the Park County website at www.parkcounty.org.

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